Quezada said he had not yet decided what to do with the money but knows 'I'm going to help a lot of people, whatever they need'.

He has three daughters, aged five, 17
and 10, and two sons, a 15-year-old and 23-year-old Casiano. He also has
five brothers and two sisters.

Joy: His wife, Ines Sanchez, spoke in Spanish as she told media they hope to help others with the money

Life-changing: Quezada is pictured on the phone to relatives as he shouts that he's a millionaire

Ecstatic: He is pictured running from the store after discovering he has just won $338 million

He has been given about 10 liens totaling more than $25,000 between 1998 and 2011.

He
learned of his mega win after going to Eagle Liquors. One sister, Paula
Quezada, 32, told the Post she had joked with him that he should check
his lottery numbers.

Richard Delgado, who lives down the
block from Quezada's building, said the man was 'a hard worker, like all
of us here. We all get up in the morning and go to work.'

Mr Delgado said he got up Sunday
morning and was going to take his dog for a walk when he heard the radio
announce the Powerball results.

'When I heard there was one winner
and it was in New Jersey, I immediately went and checked my tickets,'
Delgado said. 'I wanted to be that guy.'

Proud: Store employee Pravin Mankodia stands outside Eagles Liquors in Passaic, N.J., where he sold the winning $338 million Powerball ticket that was claimed by a New Jersey resident

Winning location: The owner of the store will win $10,000 for selling the winning ticket

Store owner Sunil Sethi, who will
receive $10,000 as the seller of the winning ticket, said he's proud to
have sold it. He said he was contacted by lottery officials on Monday
with the news.

'Very exciting - unbelievable,' Sethi, who has owned the store for eight years, told the New Jersey Star-Ledger.

'He (or she) don't have to work no more. If he is living in Passaic, he's definitely moving out.'

He said that his store must be one of the luckiest in the area as last year they sold a ticket worth $156,000, he said.

'It feels awesome, we feel so lucky.'

The prize - $338.3million - is the fourth-largest jackpot in Powerball history.

Powerball
said on its website that the grand prize jackpot has now been reset to
an estimated $40 million or a lump sum cash amount estimated at $25
million for Wednesday's next drawing.

Announcement: Carol Hedinger from the New Jersey lottery has revealed there is just one winning ticket

Waiting game: No one had won the Powerball jackpot since early February, when Dave Honeywell in Virginia bought the winning ticket and elected a cash lump sum for his $217 million jackpot

No one had won the Powerball jackpot
since early February, when Dave Honeywell in Virginia bought the winning
ticket and elected a cash lump sum for his $217 million jackpot.

The
largest Powerball jackpot ever came in at $587.5 million in November.
The winning numbers were picked on two different tickets - one by a
couple in Missouri and the other by an Arizona man - and the jackpot was
split.

Nebraska still holds the record for
the largest Powerball jackpot won on a single ticket - $365 million.
That jackpot was won by eight workers at a Lincoln meatpacking plant in
February 2006.